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from summerhill
Old Jun 20, 2009, 07:22 PM

Default Re: Brand New OR Nurse - Any Advice?
Hi cubbyRn,
I am also a telemetry stepdown Rn with 3 years of experience. I would like to find out from you how you are doing now assuming that you are in the training program. Do you feel that by being a telemetry nurse help succeed in OR training? I would also like to know some of the interview questions they asked you. Please share any experience. Thanks!
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No. 11
from mismelis
Old Jul 10, 2009, 10:53 AM

Default Re: Brand New OR Nurse - Any Advice?
Congrats on your new job in the OR! I have just left after 20 some years of life in the OR - some good some not so good but if given the choice I would say its the best place to be in the hospital. I now work in a private office starting IV's and giving meds for sedation for minor procedures. Even old nurses sometimes benefit from change now and then. Come to think of it, probably more of the old ones should move on and make room for the new faces. Enjoy and be the best you can at what you do.
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